Chapter 29

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"Ouch," Zayn whined. Jade pounded at him all over and over again. The class finished moments ago and the both of them were the only ones left inside the room, since Perrie went to the principal's office to talk about something important, Jade insisted to stay in Zayn's classroom for awhile while waiting for the blonde to arrive."Okay, okay. Stop it."

"Do you have any last wishes to say?" She cracked her knuckles, looking murderously at her brother. Zayn took a few steps backward until he hit the teacher's table. His hand caught something long and thin. Then he grabbed it and pointed it out on Jade.

The brunette stopped once she saw Zayn's supposed-to-be-weapon. She stared at Zayn dumbly, then down to the object he was holding. She gave him a look that said 'the fuck?'

"Zayn... that's a pen." Preferably not a good weapon against the long nails of your sister.

"It is," he answered half-heartedly, contemplating his decision. An idea came up to his mind. He stood up straighter and flashed Jade a lofty smile. "But when I uncapped this pen, it transforms into a sword." He said.

Jade snorted. "You're nuts."

"Says the one who's allergic with." He fired back quickly.

"Percy Jackson. Really?" She teased.

Zayn shrugged, deciding to play along with his sister. "I could be. But I don't have sea-green eyes, nor have a sea breeze-swept hair."

"And you're not a demigod nor had a godly parent," Jade said.

Zayn sighed, putting down his pen. "Okay, you've won- for now," he said, realizing how childish he'd become seconds ago. "What do you want?"

Jade glared at him and as an answer, she slapped his precious face.

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Perrie was on her way back to Zayn's classroom when Jed intently bump into her. "The fuck, Jed?" She snapped, anger flaring inside her body. "Watch out, asshole." She then turned around and was about to leave, but not before giving him her one last death glare.

"Jade is a cute girl. I like her. But I just can't understand why she chooses you over a hot guy like me." He said arrogantly, a proud smile plastered on his face.

Perrie faced her cousin with a silly smirk on her face. "You don't know? Well, too bad for you, I can see why."

"Shit, what is it?" Perrie almost laughed at his expression. Seconds ago, he was all bumptious and chesty. Now, his face told her that he was feeling a little self-conscious. Such a weak shit.

"Dunno, duh." Perrie rolled her eyes. She walked towards Jed and her gaze turned deadly serious. She grabbed the collar of his shirt and leaned in to whisper in his ear. "In case you think I'm not that obvious." She said. "Don't even look at Jade Thirlwall. She might not know it yet, but she's mine. If you even try to make a move, I will surely cut that head of yours or either make your life miserable." When she was sure that Jed really got the message, she let him go.

"It won't work," he sighed, scratching the back of his neck. He shook his head a couple of times before facing the blonde. "When were your threats ever stopped me? I've heard that before, Perrie. But what? I still slept with girls without you doing an action to murder me. Your line's lame. Can you change it, though?" Perrie just frowned at him.

Meanwhile, Jade got bored and decided to left Zayn's classroom. She wandered around the halls like a new student, looking occasionally at the posters hanging on the walls. And hopefully to find Perrie along the way.

"Roses are red. Violets are blue. I still don't have a partner. What about you?" A voice boomed behind Jade, startling her.

"Sam?"

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